in constitutional/international law, government is an element of a state.
from wikipedia:
A government (from the Greek Κυβερνήτης kubernites - steersman, governor, pilot, or rudder) is an organization that has the power to make and enforce laws for a certain territory. There are several definitions on what exactly constitutes a government. In its broadest sense, "govern" means the power to administrate, whether over an area of land, a set group of people, or an association.
# A state is an organized political community occupying a definite territory, having an organized government, and possessing internal and external sovereignty. Recognition of the state's claim to independence by other states, enabling it to enter into international agreements, is often important to the establishment of its statehood, although some theories do not make this a requirement - for instance, the Montevideo Convention. ...
2006-10-02 02:02:05
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answered by shaygirl_rose 3
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Difference Between State And Government
2016-11-16 11:00:33
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answered by ? 4
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A state is a recognized political unit considered sovereign with a defined territory and people, a central government responsible for administration.
A government are the institutions and people responsible for carrying out the affairs and administration of the political system.
2015-12-10 04:03:55
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answered by Winnipeg 1
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state is like a ship, and a government is like the crew who runs the ship. both are necessary with other.if government not exist the state not exist too, so its important to exist both.
2016-11-18 18:09:36
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answered by saiful 1
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2016-09-07 10:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-10-02 02:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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